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Is it time for a conscious revolution? | Celia Gaze | TEDxScarisbrick

In a world accelerating with AI and automation, we're often told to chase more—more productivity, more connectivity, more efficiency. But what if the most radical act is to consciously choose less?After burning out in a senior NHS role, entrepreneur Celia Gaze transformed a neglected farm into one of the UK's first B Corp certified event venues, creating a space for meaningful connection. With humor and hard-won wisdom, she challenges the commercialized, often unconscious scripts we follow in how we work, celebrate, and live.This talk is an invitation to hit pause. Celia explores what happens when we dare to question the status quo and design our lives and gatherings with true intention. In a culture of overload, she makes a compelling case for a different way forward: a conscious revolution, where the choices we make—from the boardroom to the wedding party—are aligned with what truly matters. Celia Gaze is a purpose-driven entrepreneur and founder of one of the UK’s first B Corp certified event venues. After burning out in a senior NHS role, she transformed a neglected farm into a thriving hub for conscious, meaningful celebrations. Through her work, she challenges the commercialized norms of weddings, parties, and even funerals—offering a fresh approach rooted in sustainability, inclusivity, and intention.Celia inspires people to rethink traditions: Are we celebrating from the heart, or just following empty customs? By breaking away from outdated expectations, she believes we can create deeper connections and leave a lasting legacy. She’s also the founder of Conscious Day, a global movement calling for realignment with what truly matters. Is it time for a Conscious Revolution? This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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